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Any time a new market opens up, fraudsters rush in to exploit it — and this is especially true of high-risk markets like gambling.
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There are at least 250,000 software companies around the world that have the potential to become electronic payments companies, writes Infinicept's Todd M. Ablowitz.
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The Clearing House has been quite clear that it did not think the Federal Reserve's FedNow real-time settlement service would be necessary. But some of its executives are rethinking that stance.
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Institutions in the Badger State reported that lending was up by almost 6% and delinquencies remained at historic lows.
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The company will pay $195 million for its first retail operations in the city.
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The Treasury’s takeover of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac left legacy shareholders holding the bag.
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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: WeChat adopts facial recognition for payments; CaixaBank will issue environmentally friendly gift cards; Facebook courts external developers for Libra; Paytm adds QR codes for train payments.
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CUs can't always offer the same salaries as fintech startups and major corporations, but a host of strategies can help them recruit those candidates and keep them for the long haul.
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Processors that rely on cross-border payments to reach new territories are feeling the economic squeeze of the looming Brexit deadline.
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Its approach appears to exclude retailers and small business owners––the very commercial market that would stand to benefit the most from Libra’s social mission, says HotNow's Nithinan Boonyawattanapisut.
August 28HotNow